Jim Prather
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Has anyone else read The Three Body Problem? A really fascinating piece of hard SF...
You are right about that for the most part. But with only 100 or so pages left, I should be able to read all of it if I just sit down and do it. Since I made my post, I called an Augusta bookstore close to me to see if they have "A Column of Fire". They did not, but they are ordering it for me. That will be my project for the rest of July, if not the rest of the summer. Maybe reading that will get me going again. BTW, watching the superb PBS miniseries on "Les Mis" back in May really made me want to finish the book. Hopefully I will do that this summer also.There is a trick to reading Les Miserables.... Read every other chapter... One chapter will be story and the next will be the author's commentary on the politics of the day... The story chapters are really interesting, but the soapbox chapters are a tough slog... Give the every other chapter method a try and you may be surprised...
I didn’t even know about A Column of Fire. I loved the first two books. I’ll have to go find that one.You are right about that for the most part. But with only 100 or so pages left, I should be able to read all of it if I just sit down and do it. Since I made my post, I called an Augusta bookstore close to me to see if they have "A Column of Fire". They did not, but they are ordering it for me. That will be my project for the rest of July, if not the rest of the summer. Maybe reading that will get me going again. BTW, watching the superb PBS miniseries on "Les Mis" back in May really made me want to finish the book. Hopefully I will do that this summer also.
Yes, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I have not yet read the next book in the series (I am not even certain it is out yet) but that was a very good read by a Chinese sci-fi author.Has anyone else read The Three Body Problem? A really fascinating piece of hard SF...
I finished the whole trilogy this past Spring (The Three-Body Problem - The Dark Forest -Death’s End). It was a very...different...sort of science fiction. Not sure how I feel about the final ending, but it definitely takes you in unexpected directions at various points.Yes, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I have not yet read the next book in the series (I am not even certain it is out yet) but that was a very good read by a Chinese sci-fi author.
So I will keep harping on this book... If you liked The Three-Body Problem, the next book you should read is Anathem by Neal Stephenson. It’s a little slow at first while he is building his world, but once he hits critical mass watch out... The book runs close to 1000 pages and when it finished I was disappointed it was so short.I finished the whole trilogy this past Spring (The Three-Body Problem - The Dark Forest -Death’s End). It was a very...different...sort of science fiction. Not sure how I feel about the final ending, but it definitely takes you in unexpected directions at various points.
All in all, well worth the read, for all three novels.
I only became aware of the 3rd book last night, and I immediately ordered a copy. It was just printed in September, 2017, so it's obviously a pretty new book.I didn’t even know about A Column of Fire. I loved the first two books. I’ll have to go find that one.
If you ever have a chance, each of the first two books have been turned into a miniseries. They are really well done! Periodically they pop up on either PBS or Starz Even having seen them before I will record them and rewatch them.
Well, as it turns out both miniseries are being replayed on STARZ tomorrow morning and Tuesday morning. So I have set up my DVR to record them for binge watching later. I am puzzled by one thing though: one website for Pillars indicates that there are 9 episodes, and another one says only 8. STARZ is showing only 8, so will I be missing one, or was the site that indicated 9 incorrect?I didn’t even know about A Column of Fire. I loved the first two books. I’ll have to go find that one.
If you ever have a chance, each of the first two books have been turned into a miniseries. They are really well done! Periodically they pop up on either PBS or Starz Even having seen them before I will record them and rewatch them.
I think the 9 was incorrect... I only remember 8...Well, as it turns out both miniseries are being replayed on STARZ tomorrow morning and Tuesday morning. So I have set up my DVR to record them for binge watching later. I am puzzled by one thing though: one website for Pillars indicates that there are 9 episodes, and another one says only 8. STARZ is showing only 8, so will I be missing one, or was the site that indicated 9 incorrect?
I think you are right. We shall see. Thanks for letting me know that the two series might be on STARZ. Just on a lark, I checked, and lo and behold, there they were and are both on this week.I think the 9 was incorrect... I only remember 8...
I got it and read about the first 30 pages or so, and just found myself bored silly.......so put it down and have not picked it back up. It struck me as fantasy, not sci-fi, and I am not much of a fantasy fan...but admittedly 30 pages doesn't count for much....Has anyone else read Anathem by Neal Stephenson? I absolutely LOVE that book (I've probably read it 6-7 times), but I've never met anyone else who has ever read it...